Google:
A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing
PS
Ranije je konstatovano, ovde na forumu, da se ovakva poruka pojavljuje ako se pokušava instalacija kao "Upgrade" 32-bit Windows na 64-bit Windows, (tj. instalaciju Windows 64-bit pokrenutu iz Windows 32-bit
nije moguće izvesti na taj način, kao ni Upgrade XP=>Win7)
Drugi, takođe poznati razlog za pojavu ovakve greške je neispravan instalacioni DVD (Wn 7). Grešku u narezivanju instalacionog diska od iso fajla evidentno prave neki od poznatih programa za rezanje...
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My daughter got Windows 7 Pro (released version) from her university. This problem caused me to spend 16 hours on labor day weekend to upgrade Vista home to Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit on her Dell Vostro 1400 - I had expected to be done within the hour.
The problem turned out be bad DVDs. Finally succeeded by creating a bootable USB - followed the steps using diskpart.exe (Google) to make a 4GB USB key bootable and extracted the files using Wizip 12 (download, use Eval mode if don't have it) from the ISO.
Some observations
- If you do not regularly burn DVDs; a bad install DVD is very likely the problem. I had 3 laptops with DVD RW drives, but had never used any of them to burn a DVD. So using Office Depot and Imation media with ever slower write speed on each of them resulted in quite a collection - all with the same 'Missing CD/DVD' messge.
- ACPI/ATA and other cable/controller solutions are red herrings that I should have been discounted early. The HDD and DVD worked without any problems with Vista, so why would they conflict all of a sudden (without any BIOS change). I guess folks probably attribute solution to last thing tried whenever they use a 'good' DVD!
- Early on spent many hours looking for x64 drivers for DVD drives, then doing firmware upgrades on the DVD drives. How install media errors result in 'missing CD/DVD driver' messge is a mystery only Microsoft knows, but is sure to send a lot of PC 'experts' on a wild goose hunt.
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It seems like this problem has been popping up a lot and I've read threads on it all over the place, but it doesn't seem like any solutions have been posted anywhere yet.
Was curious if there was any word on what the problem is?
I'm trying to clean install from XP and not long after you select "Install" from the Win 7 welcome page do you hear the DVDROM stop spinning, then the screen hangs for 5 mins, then you get the message.
Solutions posted so far that I have tried:
1. Burning slower, with different burning software: 8 DVD's so far, all burned at 2X or 1X, with no antivirus turned on, and using various different ISO / IMG burning progs.
2. USB Flash drive installation: Created the USB but my motherboard won't boot from USB.
I've compared the files on the burned discs to the ISO files and they are the same so I don't think the issue is the burning process, although I'm sure many people burned at like 16X and found it didn't work until they burned again at 2X.
Desilo mi se nekoliko puta da narezani instalacioni DVD ne prođe verifikaciju nakon rezanja. Sledeći prazan DVD iz istog paketa, u istom programu za rezanje, u sledećem pokušaju bude uredno kompletiran...
Savet:
Instalacioni Win7 DVD režite na maloj brzini i obavezno uključite verifikaciju diska nakon procesa rezanja!
[Ovu poruku je menjao Catch 22 dana 28.09.2009. u 00:49 GMT+1]